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You are Not a Soldier

  • Documentary

September 9, 2021 (BR)

1h 50m

As filmmaker Maria Carolina Telles comes to terms with the death of her father, a man who regretted never making it to the frontlines of World War II, she focuses her lens on the life of another man who had his own unique experience as a civilian in the midst of combat: award-win...

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